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FFEEAATTUURREEDD SSPPEEAAKKEERR –– SSttteevvee CCaarrrllltttoonn Steve Carlton (born December 22, 1944) is a former left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball, from 1965 to 1988. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1994. Philadelphia fans affectionately knew him as "Lefty.” He played the most number of years for the Philadelphia Phillies, receiving his greatest acclaim as a professional and winning four CY Young Awards. In addition, Carlton spent time with the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox, San Francisco Giants, Cleveland Indians and Minnesota Twins. Carlton has the second-most lifetime strikeouts of any left-handed pitcher (4th overall), and the second-most lifetime wins of any left- handed pitcher (11th overall). He was the first pitcher to win four CY Young Awards in a career.
GGUUEESSTT SSPPEEAAKKEERR –– DDaann OO’’’DDoowwdd O'Dowd is currently Executive Vice President, General Manager for the Colorado Rockies. O'Dowd has been with the Colorado Rockies since September 20, 1999. During his tenure, the Rockies appeared in the 2007 World Series (winning a franchise record 90 games) and most recently were a Wild Card entry in the 2009 National League playoffs. Prior to joining the Rockies O'Dowd served in the Cleveland Indians front office for 11 years. His first five years (1988-92) he was Cleveland's Director of Player Development. Prior to leaving Cleveland, O'Dowd was Vice President of Baseball Operations and Assistant General Manager.